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From: | "tennyson@caverock.net.nz" <tennyson@caverock.net.nz> |
Date: | Sat, 12 Jan 2002 15:18:07 +0000 |
Hi Mike, Chris and all fellow Competitors, I would like to add my congratulations to Chris for his 'win'. And his subsequent admission that he didn't actually put his money where his entry was! However, I suspect he was not alone and that most entrants didn't. For myself, my portfolio of five ( AIRVB, CEN, RBD, TEL and SKC ) was real. It was deliberately structured as an 'income' portfolio. Number one reason for this was to show that you can still do well without chasing 'high flyers'. Number two was that overall high yielding shares have a lower downside risk and this was real money that I was playing with. My goal at the start of the year was a 12% return, or more or less double what I could get from a fixed interest investment at the bank. I am pleased to note that this was achieved (actual return just under 20%). Note that this return was achieved despite holding what turned into a disaster - AIRVB! Do I regret choosing AIRVB? With hindsight obviously yes, but at the time I still believe my decision to include AIRVB was the correct one. It looked like the high yielding recovery share that all my other selections turned out to be. So what does all this prove? It shows that a certain amount of diversification is desirable and that none of us have all the answers. It also proves that successful investors can have catastrophic failures, yet still come out ahead overall. And it proves that failure of one of your share selections shouldn't scare you. Sharemarket investing is risky and if you can't take the losses on the chin you shouldn't be here. My suggestion to those of you who didn't have such a good year is try being a bit more boring with your share selection. And make sure your expectation is not too high! My goal for FY2002 will be a 10% return, again around twice what I could get from a term deposit at the bank. That might sound dull, but over 10 years such a return can create quite a little nest egg with relatively low risk. Prosperous investing to all in 2002. SNOOPY ( who despite a successful 2001 and top ten finish in 'Beat the Brokers' is nevertheless not quite in the position to put a deposit on that Superyacht. ) --------------------------------- Message sent by Snoopy e-mail tennyson@caverock.net.nz on Pegasus Mail version 2.55 ---------------------------------- "Dogs have big tongues, so you can bet they don't bite them by accident" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To remove yourself from this list, please use the form at http://www.sharechat.co.nz/chat/forum/
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